Your Dodge Sprinter is one of the few vans that stands out from other commercial vehicles in terms of dependability and comfort. Though it is one of the most versatile commercial vehicles, it is used as a personal vehicle by some, as well. Whether you are using it to accommodate your family or to carry cargo across places, your Sprinter is designed to deliver a highly efficient performance with excellent fuel economy. If your Sprinter is central to your business, especially for transporting cargo, you have made an excellent choice. With its interior room and storage space, your Dodge is a cut above other models.
Dodge is a car manufacturer known for manufacturing minivans, cars and SUVs. The brand offers one of the best full-size vans, the Sprinter. The vehicle was originally manufactured by Mercedes-Benz in the 1990s and a version of it was marketed by Dodge between 2003 and 2009. It was also sold by Freightliner. Though the Dodge Sprinter was a short-lived model, Mercedes-Benz continues to roll out the Sprinter, while re-badged and re-engined versions of the commercial automobile are marketed by Volkswagen.
Speaking of the Sprinter, let us list out a few technical features which your vehicle incorporates: One of the standard features of the Sprinter includes anti-lock brakes that help your vehicle stay balanced on all kinds of terrains. It also includes an automatic climate control system that maintains a comfortable ambiance within your car's passenger cabin. The Sprinter has a five-speed automatic transmission as a standard feature. The Dodge Sprinter was produced in two generations from 2003 to 2006, and from 2007 to 2009. The cargo version of the vehicle was rolled out in the 2500 and 3500 models, while the passenger van version was rolled out only in the 2500 model.
Dodge was founded by brothers Horace Elgin Dodge and John Francis Dodge in the year 1900 in Detroit, Michigan. Its headquarters are currently located in Auburn Hills. With the death of Horace and John in 1920, the company was sold to Dillon, Read & Co. in 1925. Following this, the company changed hands through many automakers including Chrysler, Daimler-Benz AG and Fiat. Dodge is currently under the control of FCA US LLC (previously called Chrysler Group LLC). Some of the brand's other renowned models include the Challenger, Ram and Charger.
Along with replacement parts for your Sprinter, you may also be looking to customize your van according to your preferences. We have a wide selection of parts to customize, enhance or restore the performance of your vehicle. All the parts in your Dodge are built to last long. However, sometimes, they can deteriorate and cause a detrimental impact on the performance of your van. There are also some parts in your van that need to be maintained regularly to keep them functioning efficiently, such as your air filter. The air filter prevents hazardous substances from entering the engine.
Sometimes, a collision or a small crash can damage the front or rear parts of your vehicle. For instance, the headlights are the most susceptible to damage since they are installed in the very front of the vehicle. Driving with busted headlights is a dangerous idea that can put both your safety and that of the others' at risk. Headlights can go bad due to external factors such as the over-exposure to radiation from the sunlight or faults in the headlight circuit. Hazy headlights can be restored by replacing the headlight cover with a new one. Flickering headlights are indicators of internal circuit problems or a damaged alternator or battery. Every part in your Dodge Sprinter will exhibit or generate specific symptoms when they fail.
Though many parts can show similar symptoms, it is the combination of symptoms that will ultimately determine which part is rogue. This can only be discerned by a professional or by a seasoned DIYer.
For this reason, it is advisable to check with a mechanic who can analyze the underlying problem and recommend suitable repair procedures. If you are a DIYer who knows the ins and outs of your vehicle, you can do your own repairs, eliminating labor cost. As a DIYer, purchasing replacement auto parts for your Sprinter online is the best option as it can further reduce the cost of replacing faulty parts. Some of the common procedures for vehicle maintenance include checking the levels of engine oil, transmission oil and coolant fluid. For more information on maintaining and replacing your damaged Sprinter parts, you can refer to our how-to section.
We know that maintaining your Dodge in top shape is a priority when you visit our website. A well-maintained Sprinter can ease things up for those that rely on it regularly to make cargo deliveries or for whatever reason you use your sprinter for. With our auto parts, which are tailored to fit into your Dodge Sprinter, you can ensure that your Sprinter runs no differently than it did when you first bought it. If your Sprinter exhibits a bumpy ride, or emits an unusual noise while driving, it can cause you and your passengers unnecessary discomfort. It can also damage the cargo you carry, especially if they are made of fragile materials.